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Network Setup
Summit WM3000 Series Controller System Reference Guide192
5 Refer to the Traffic field for the following information:
6 Refer to the RF Status field for the following information:
7 Refer to the Errors field for the following information:
Radio Type
Displays the radio type of this AP. Available types are:
802.11a
802.11an
802.11bg
802.11bgn
Current Channel
Displays the channel on which the Access Point is currently passing
traffic. If the channel is displayed in red, it means the configured
channel does not match the current channel. The configured channel in
this case, is the value in parentheses. The AP may not be operating on
the configured channel for 2 reasons: Uniform spreading is enabled or
radar was encountered on the configured channel.
Pkts per second
Displays the average total packets per second that cross the selected
radio. The Rx column displays the average total packets per second
received on the selected radio. The Tx column displays the average total
packets per second sent on the selected radio. The number in black
represents this statistic for the last 30 seconds and the number in blue
represents this statistic for the last hour.
Throughput
Displays the average throughput in Mbps on the selected radio. The Rx
column displays the average throughput in Mbps for packets received on
the selected radio. The Tx column displays the average throughput for
packets sent on the selected radio. The number in black represents this
statistic for the last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents this
statistic for the last hour.
Avg Bit Speed
Displays the average bit speed in Mbps on the selected radio. This
includes all packets that are sent and received. The number in black
represents this statistic for the last 30 seconds and the number in blue
represents this statistic for the last hour.
Non-unicast Pkts
Displays the percentage of the total packets for the selected radio that
are non-unicast packets. Non-unicast packets include broadcast and
multicast packets. The number in black represents this statistic for the
last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents this statistic for the
last hour.
Avg MU Signal
Displays the average RF signal strength in dBm for all MUs associated
with the selected radio. The number in black represents this statistic for
the last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents this statistic for
the last hour.
Avg MU Noise
Displays the average RF noise for all MUs associated with the selected
radio. The number in black represents this statistic for the last 30
seconds and the number in blue represents this statistic for the last hour.
Avg MU SNR (dB)
Displays the average
Signal to Noise Ratio
(SNR) for all MUs associated
with the selected radio. The Signal to Noise Ratio is an indication of
overall RF performance on your wireless network.
Avg Num of retries
Displays the average number of retries for all MUs associated with the
selected radio. The number in black represents this statistic for the last
30 seconds and the number in blue represents this statistic for the last
hour.